Mary-Anne laughed, just thinking about their first date. "Well, that depends on where you're talking about the first time we hung out socially or the first time we went on an actual date?" Both times were pretty eventful, the former ending with her dumping a drink in his lap and the latter... "Dad was pissed when I refused to tell him where I was going. I had to completely rethink my outfit so that I could climb out my window." Mary-Anne turned and wrapped her arms around his waist, looking up at him. You weren't like any guy I had ever dated. You were genuine. You didn't spend half the night trying to get into my pants." With a wink, Mary-Anne pushed him away and returned her attention to the stove behind her. She helped fix their plates, his with twice as much as hers, and sat across from him at the table. She laughed, pushing her plate away.
Mary-Anne stood and puled the empty plates, placing them in the sink before walking over to Luca, straddling him in the dining chair. "I'd love you no matter your looks, and you know that. Besides, I've seen some of you co-workers; you've got a few teddy bears working for you." She said and stuck out her tongue. "Since I have you for the day, and we just spent six weeks apart, I think we should make up for lost time. What did you want to do today?" She asked, wrapping her arms around his neck.
Mary-Anne stood and puled the empty plates, placing them in the sink before walking over to Luca, straddling him in the dining chair. "I'd love you no matter your looks, and you know that. Besides, I've seen some of you co-workers; you've got a few teddy bears working for you." She said and stuck out her tongue. "Since I have you for the day, and we just spent six weeks apart, I think we should make up for lost time. What did you want to do today?" She asked, wrapping her arms around his neck.
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